Thanks again Paul. Really interesting, and for me, helps to get my head around, what Ken correctly identified, when I was lost for the words, as a 'cost benefits analysis'.
Not about the money, but I love the economics side, as it can completely undermine/topple any arguments against going greener, even for those that don't care about the environment/AGW.
So you identified 2 x £5k cost increases. Add on a bit for the 3G, and then I'm gonna bump it more, just to play worst case, so +£15k. [Edit, just to say, you hit the nail on the head with 'v's building standards minimum', that's exactly what I'm interested in.]
I appreciate the PV is a wash, but it doesn't seem to be being deployed at a high enough level for most new builds, which saddens me. But that PV will reduce running costs. Plus the savings from the efficiency expenditure, and perhaps a slightly lower cost for the heatpump and heating install, due to the lower needs?
But sticking with a pessimistic £15k extra, your 10yr figure looks solid, assuming £1.5k per year energy savings, incl BEV fuel savings and export payments. In fact, may be a bit better than that. It really seems like we've moved forward a long way since 2010(ish) when I started to take a serious interest in all this 'stuff'.
10yrs ..... kinda silly not to do it really.
